Mary suggested I adopt the concept of a mobile office. Laptop at coffee shops. I don’t know about that one, Reader. I do tend to write a good number of emails in coffee shops, but that requires a different level of immersion. The kind of writing I like most to do results in the loss [...]
Posts Tagged ‘office’
Coffee-Shop Creeps
Posted in writing, tagged alcoholism, coffee shop, office, third place, writing on September 25, 2009 | 5 Comments »
To Do: 9/24/09
Posted in To Do, tagged bingo, church, coffee, fiction, Findlay Market, Karen Heyl, office, To Do, writing on September 24, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
To Do:
Call those women who want to buy more Findlay Market books. I swear, I am getting sick of that book thing.
Call Karen Heyl to discuss her sculpting our stone garden bench. She’s been promising to do it for a couple of years and now she’s home from an onsite project in Vail and has [...]
Something’s Bubbling
Posted in writing, tagged A Room of One's Own, creative energy, creative space, office on August 6, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
The last time I wanted to create an office, I knew something was up. I had come from a friend’s home where we sat together in her office, and when I left there I knew I needed an office of my own. I found myself eyeing our extra room…the room where we stored all that [...]
To Do: 8/5/09
Posted in To Do, tagged Cincinnati's Historic Findlay Market, dog, fiction, Findlay Market, ink, office, Scooter, Tibetan prayer flags on August 5, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
To Do:
Get the poster they keep promising to send me for the FM book signings.
Buy ink refills for that fancy pen. It’s probably bad form to run out of ink at these things.
Write the blurb for the FM newsletter. Make it interesting enough, but don’t oversell it.
Buy magenta ink cartridge at Staples. Why the entire [...]
Clutter = Home
Posted in Domestic, tagged books, clutter, office, stuff on January 21, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Whoa, it’s a cold one. Good thing the furnace guy comes this afternoon.
Okay, so let’s talk clutter. I am a piler upper. The whole beauty of clutter makes me think immediately of my good friend and mentor and recently retired professor, Lucy Sch*ltz. To enter Lucy’s office is to enter a magical place for someone [...]